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en Things are looking very promising. It looks like the fragmentation has passed. For the last couple of months, all the different parties involved have been pulling together.

en Hopefully, we have the next couple of weeks or next couple of months (to sign a new deal). He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. I know Joe said he wants to stay. Both parties have to give up a little bit. I think it's going to happen.

en It's nothing I haven't known, ... It's just a couple of the parties involved came forward.

en The reason we stay involved is that we raise a lot of money in a short period of time. How can you not be involved when you make $80,000 in a couple of months? It fills a huge need.

en Things don't look promising. The outlooks suggest it will be dry over the next three months. ... It looks like we could have a very bad drought summer.

en We can use electronic instruments like synthesizers and sequencers and things like that. I'm not sure this is what's going to happen, but the last time we were in the studio, like months ago now, we were fooling around with an MPC groove box and some keyboards. We were only in there a few days but we came up with a few things that were very promising. They were the type of thing that two people could perform, maybe three. I love working with a big band, and if there's any way we could do it, that's what I would do, [but] the music business is so crazy right now.

en Things like this just wear you out. It's frustrating because every two months we seem to have a scandal around here, and then the people involved decide they won't talk to the media. That leaves the rest of us, who aren't involved, to have to answer for them publicly, and it's not a whole lot of fun. But, hey, some guys are just selfish. They don't think about anybody else.

en Both are involved in a sort of a turnaround situation with the economically sensitive group and I think at least, over the next couple of months, they'll do well,

en It has to be a negotiation among six parties who have equities, ... I think it is essential that all of the parties be involved.
  Colin Powell

en There's a tremendous bias in state laws against third parties and independent candidates, bred by the two major parties, who passed these laws. They don't like competition. So it's like climbing a cliff with a slippery rope, ... Meet the Press.
  Ralph Nader

en Obviously, the Busch series has gotten so competitive that we pretty much head into each weekend with a top-10 finish in mind, and things have seem to finally have come together for us in the last couple months, especially the last couple of weeks.

en The key is that for every business we have is to offer the things that pop every six to nine months, things that pop every couple of years, and things that pop longer than that.

en Not only do we want to reduce the fragmentation of Linux, but we also want to reduce the fragmentation of the standardization groups around Linux. So we're all trying to talk and find a way that we can all cooperate together and work towards one platform and one solution -- that's an ongoing effort.

en It's tough to take. Guys are dealing with it in their own way. It's a new chapter for everyone. I think good things are going to happen for both parties involved. It's a sort of parting of ways.

en Things look very good. We pretty much ironed out all the details. I think both sides and all the parties involved feel optimistic about the final contract.


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